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3 Keys to Sparking Creativity in Your Kids

Children are naturally imaginative and, if given the proper opportunities, will be creative in a variety of ways. But sometimes our children aren’t as creative as we think they could be. Perhaps they just need a little “nudge” in the right direction. If you would like to foster more creativity in your home, here are three keys to sparking creativity ...

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Under Drake’s Flag Cover Coloring Page

Under Drake’s Flag, the first Audio Adventure from Heirloom Audio, has been nominated for TWO Audie Awards – Best Audio Drama and Best Package Design. Winners will be announced in May of 2015. The Audie Awards recognizes distinction in audiobooks and spoken word entertainment. We are thrilled to be nominated! You can have some fun and design your very own ...

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Get to Know Brian Blessed

The magnificent voice of G.A. Henty in Under Drake’s Flag Born in England in October of 1936, actor Brian Blessed is widely known for his artistic talents in both film and television. He is often described as “larger than life” – and his unique personal character has often carried over into his professional work, where he has portrayed everything from ...

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In Freedom’s Cause Crossword Puzzle

How much do you remember about the exciting audio adventure, In Freedom’s Cause? From the rolling hills of Scotland to the battlefield and beyond, this fun crossword puzzle will test your knowledge about legendary hero William Wallace. And don’t forget our favorite characters Ned, Gerald, and Lady Marjory! Simply click the download button and print! Print Crossword & Answer Key ...

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6 Ways to Make Smart Entertainment Choices

In today’s fast-paced culture, entertainment options abound, available to us 24 hours a day, seven days a week and can be found nearly anywhere. For many of us, entertainment is just a mere click away, or found right at our very fingertips. You can watch movies, listen to music, and even read a book – all by using the smart ...

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How to Teach History Even When You Don’t Enjoy History

Everyone has academic areas of interest in which they excel. For some people, history is not their first (or even second) love. If you had a negative experience with history in school, you might even dread the thought of teaching such a boring subject to your children. Or perhaps you know the importance of history and want to pass that ...

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3 Benefits to Reading to Your Kids

All parents should try to spend a little time each day reading to their children. In our household, bedtime was the preferred time for mom to sprawl across the bed, book in hand, with little ones cuddled up on all sides. Reading to our children helps them expand their knowledge of the world outside their limited boundaries and it helps ...

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3 Ways to Help Your Child Select Worthwhile Heroes

It is a natural part of life for children to look up to people they admire. It starts with mom and dad and then begins to include other relatives, teachers, church members, or neighbors. As children mature, they become more aware of other people outside of their own circle and in the world at large. From what they observe, they ...

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Tablets for Toddlers? Research Says Not So Fast!

Many parents have an unfounded fear that their child will fall hopelessly behind their peers if he or she does not have a tablet or computer full of “educational” apps and activities from birth. Many believe early technology use is the key to acceptance at a top-tier college and thus, a bright future. Truth be told, those omnipresent screens in ...

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3 Reasons Kids Hate History

If you ask a group of adults which class they most disliked during their school years, many (if not most) of them will name history. How many adults remember their high school history classes as mind numbing and torturous? Far too many. Times may change, but the dislike of history continues to this day. It is unfortunate because history opens ...

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